IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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1 Turntable TT-10

2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside; it is recommended that only qualified personnel service this component. 1. OWNER S MANUAL: Before powering up the equipment, read all safety and operating instructions and follow them as instructed. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 2. ATTACHMENTS: Use only those attachments recommended by the unit manufacturer, as others may cause hazards. 3. ACCESSORIES: Do not place the unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing injury to a person or damage to the unit. Mount the unit according to the manufacturer s instructions with the suggested mounting accessory. 4. WATER AND MOISTURE: Do not use the unit near water (for example, near a swimming pool, bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub) or in a damp environment (like a basement or outside in the rain). 5. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY: Do not push objects of any kind into the unit through openings as they could touch dangerous voltage points and short-out parts, possibly resulting in a fire or electric shock. Avoid spilling liquid of any kind on the unit. If water or any metal object (such as a paper clip, coin, or staple) accidentally falls inside the unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immediately and contact Margules Audio for further instructions. 6. HEAT: Position the unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other units (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 7. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: As a safety feature, the unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug in which one blade is wider than the other. This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you cannot insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still will not fit, contact a licensed electrician to update your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. 8. POWER SOURCES: Operate the unit only from the power source indicated on the marking label. If you are unsure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your unit dealer or local power company. 9. POWER CORD PROTECTION: Arrange power supply cords so that they do not suffer from foot traffic or pinching by items placed on or against them. Pay close attention to cords

3 where plug enter the AC outlet and where they exit from the unit. 10. OVERLOADING: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this increases the risk of fire or electric shock 11. REPLACEMENT PARTS: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those having the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 12. SAFETY CHECK: Upon completion of any service or repairs to the unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure the unit is in proper operating condition. 13. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: 14. RECORDING COPYRIGHT: Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is illegal without permission of the copyright holder. 15. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to article of the NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. 26. FCC INFORMATION FOR USER: CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Margules Audio could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Power Cord: The removable power cord provided with your player was specifically designed for use with this product, but other AC cords may be used. Consult your dealer for advice on AC power cords and high quality wire in your system. Wiring: Cables running inside walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate compliance and listing by the UL, CSA or other standards required by the UL, CSA, NEC or your local building code. Questions about cables inside of walls should be referred to a qualified custom installer, a licensed electrician, or low-voltage contractor.

4 Introduction This drawing of the stereo groove may look frightening yet... However, do never forget that it is still the only medium (apart from the reel to reel tape recorder) that can contain the most complete and most structured signal providing great dynamics, having the widest frequency band attainable, and having the most refined detail over the entire audio spectrum and far beyond, which no other format can deliver. The analog LP is not restricted to 16 bits and a limited frequency band, but has 700 bits - so to speak - and the minute upper harmonics which digital formats are missing. The simple reason is that the original LP is analogous in nature. Or, to be more precise: analogous to nature. Performance versus CD... But if you stick to the basic adjustments, you can enjoy the sound of analog recordings engraved in the vinyl record. It is not at all necessary to make things complicated. Start by adjusting down force and bias, put on a record and listen. From there you can refine the set up and adjustments if you want the highest quality in sound. If the adjustments are not correct, even the most expensive turntable cannot fulfill its promise: the best possible sound reproduction. Preamble Why not has a turntable next to your CD player in your set up? The sound of records can be enlightening, records are authentic, and records can be fun. Compared to the modern digital formats, the analogue LP record, with its signal engraved in a vinyl disc may look poor at first glance. If your CD outperforms your analog setup, than you do not have the right combination of components. In other words you forgot about "system building". There are some general and specific do's and don'ts. Here are a few: - Look for voluptuous sound, yet well controlled, look for realism. - Look for a good, spacious mid band. - Do not connect low efficiency loudspeaker systems to a 10 or 25 Watt tube amplifier or to a high current amplifier, but use a power amplifier delivering current stored in a large reservoir of Micro Farads. - Match cartridge and arm properly: mass (weight of the arm) in relation to compliance. - Choose the right preamplifier to match the impedance and/or capacitance of your cartridge. Make the necessary adjustments. - Carefully position your loudspeakers in the listening environment.

5 - Follow your taste and ears. Go to live concerts of classical music and jazz. There you will find that high-end does not exist in reality, only realism. - Do not take the PA set-up during a live concert of your favorite rock band as a reference. Because that sound is no reference at all. Many of those experts who move the faders have a hearing problem. And soon you may have one too. - Be well advised, but forget about the hype which surrounds so many components and is repeated by so many and far too often. - Do not be distracted and confused by a member of a forum who says that this page gives - in his opinion - at some instances incorrect advice. Only believe him if he points out what is incorrect. You will notice that he never does. Even if new and more complex and high resolution digital formats are being developed and there are no appropriate players for these formats, the recording can be engraved in a vinyl record and can be fully enjoyed. Even hundreds years from now. Leveling the turntable It is of the utmost importance to adjust the turntable with arm and phono cartridge correctly. Place the turntable on a strong cabinet, in an audio rack or on a special construction that is bolted to the stone wall of the listening room. These supports should be level. See to it that the turntable is perfectly level also. This is essential to minimize wow and flutter. It is also a prerogative for the proper functioning of the phono cartridge and the arm. Only if the turntable is level the down force and bias (side thrust) can be adjusted correctly. To check if you have done it right just push the spindle down with your index finger, the platter should go down and come up always staying level. That means that the platter should not rock or wobble. If it does you have to make new adjustments. Adjusting is done by unscrewing the tips of the cones, the base of the motor and the third feet is fix, so all adjustments should be referred to the motor base. The motor is suspended to avoid vibration transmission to the main frame. Figure 1. Unscrew the tip of the cones for leveling adjustment

6 Connections First, connect the RCA (1) output and ground (2) from the turntable to the FZ 47 DB phono preamplifier input (3) and ground (4) respectively. Then connect the output of the phono amplifier to your pre amplifier. Finally, plug both equipment to the 127 AC. For more information see the next diagram. This is only for the interconnection between the TT10 turntable and the FZ 47 DB, look for the interconnections for your own phono stage. Diagram 1. Interconnection between the turntable and the phono stage FZ 47 DB

7 Vertical tracking angle A. Initial adjustment Check whether the arm and the head shell are parallel to the record. Most manufacturers of cartridges take care to mount the tip and cantilever in such a way that a Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA) of round and about 20 degrees is achieved when the arm is parallel to the record. The standard today is 20º. Vintage cartridges from the nineteen sixties for instance have a tracking angle of 15º. The final VTA adjustment will be done later after you have adjusted the azimuth and down force and bias have been precisely set. The VTA adjustment is possible thanks to three screws in the base of the arm. The Margules A1.2 TT10 arm is unipivot. It is important that the tone arm is free and can have movement to the sides, up and down. If the base is not level properly you might have problems with the arm elevator or restrictions the movement. B. Azimuth adjustment Figure 2. Use a small mirror to see if the cartridge is perpendicular (front sight) C. Azimuth replacement stylus If you have bought a replacement needle, check if the tip is really well mounted. Check the cantilever from the front with a magnifying glass. The cantilever should be perpendicular to the cartridge body. The tip should be in line with the cantilever. It is a good practice to take the small art director's magnifying glass with you to the shop and insist that you check before you pay. A needle tip which is out of line cannot read the stereo groove. Just to be sure. Now check the cartridge seen from the front. It should be perpendicular to the record. This is easily checked using a small mirror. A precise way of measuring the azimuth is by using a test record and a voltmeter. But this can only be done after the correct down force and bias have been adjusted. In Margules Arm this can be adjusted by rotating the eccentric weight in the back of the arm.

8 Use the gage supplied with the turntable and the instructions in it or in the next paragraphs you will find interesting information. Overhang When using a radial arm, there is practically at every instance a tracking error which results in a time difference between the signals of the left and right channel. Just a few milliseconds! Therefore it is necessary to mount the phono cartridge in the tone arm in such a way that this time difference is kept to an absolute minimum. Adjusting the arm in accordance with the specified overhang (and of course the distance between spindle and arm base as supplied) can give the least tracking error. Figure 3. A) The cantilever is not perpendicular. B) The cantilever is in good position. Lateral tracking error While engraving the lacquer disc (from which the matrix is made), the cutter head moves laterally from the outside of the lacquer to the inside. At all instances the cutter diamond makes a 90 degree angle with the groove it has cut. This movement can be imitated by a tangential tone arm. Most tone arms however are not tangential or parallel tracking tone arms but radial arms which move along a fixed radius. The result is that during play the lateral angle varies. The diamond of the cartridge does not completely mimic the path originally made by the cutter head. Figure 4. Overhang: distance between the needle tip and the spindle

9 Overhang is the distance between needle tip and center of the spindle. This can be seen when the cartridge is placed above the spindle (if the arm does allow this). The effective length is the distance between pivot and diamond tip. The offset angle is the angle between head shell and arm tube, see figure 5 for more details. The data of the manufacturer make it possible to determine the correct position of the arm in case you add an arm to the TT10. Many times one encounters a tone arm which is not built according to the findings and theories devised by various technicians, researchers and mathematicians. But even if the data of the arm are not according to the findings, it is possible to find the best position of the pivot in relation to spindle and cartridge, and in relation to the groove. No need to worry, and no need to study mathematics and trigonometry. Figure 5. Description of each important specification The alignment of cartridge and arm has to be done in accordance with the technical specifications given by the manufacturer of the pick-up arm: You may decide for yourself if you want the least distortion in the inner grooves (close to the label) were generally the most distortion is generated. Or you may align the cartridge in such a way that zero distortion is achieved at distances of 66 mm and mm from the spindle. Total tone arm length Effective length Overhang Offset angle (angle of headshell in relation to the arm tube; this angle changes in relation to the length of the arm)

10 You can draw a protractor yourself. Or just print in real size the diagrams that are in this manual. From the template of figure 6 each square should measure 5 millimeter. If necessary adjust the size of the image so that two squares are 10 mm (=1 cm). Place the cartridge over the mm line with the needle tip precisely at the crossing. The cartridge's body should be parallel to that line. Now lift the cartridge, move it and place it over the 66 mm mark. Again the needle tip has to be placed exactly at the point where the lines cross (you need to turn the platter a little by hand). Then at that point the cartridge's body should again be parallel to the line when the diamond tip is placed over the spot. You have to adjust the arm and cartridge in such a way that at both points the configuration is exact. This template gives a general and useful indication. However, there are arms that were designed with a completely different geometry. The template of figure 7 can tell you what the measure of lateral tracking angle in degrees is. Does not matter at what point you do measure. You can choose the least error at whatever distance from the spindle. The template enables you to check the error of the Lateral Tracking Angle at every position of the arm. You can start at the small circle. But you also can choose a different point of departure, closer to the spindle. For instance at (c). See to it that at your starting point the front of the cartridge is parallel to the line marked 0. After that you can check at various points and see what the error is: + or - one or more degrees. You can save this drawing and print it and enlarge it so that the distance between A and B is 15 cm. Apart from these two templates that include our manual, we gave you another protractor at the moment you buy the TT10 turntable. Use the one that is most convenient for you. Add to this that most of the time very loud passages are engraved, and you will understand that optimal tracking has to be near the end of the record. But only then if the angle is not too much elevated on other spots.

11 Figure 7. Lateral tracking error Figure 6. Protractor

12 How to set the cartridge Not all arms were built with the optimum geometry in mind, especially those which have a fixed mount. So in certain cases it can be necessary to shift the cartridge in the head shell a little. This means that you are changing the lateral tracking angle and possibly optimizing the geometry of the arm. This can only be done if the headshell has slots. Always use a template pictured to measure the error. To set the VTA on the TT-10 use the protractor that was given with your turntable, and follow the next instructions. But, as we said, use the one that is most convenient for you Place the template with the A point in the center of the spindle and the arrow pointing out the pivot, both will have to be in the same line. If the headshell does not have slots you can make these yourself or if you are not handy have them made. That makes it possible to align a cartridge in a tone arm of which you do not have specifications. Just follow the directions given above using the template and find the lowest degree of error and distortion Place your cartridge in the headshell but do not set it yet, just until you adjust the tip of the cantilever to rest on the point B. Once you have achieved that, set the cartridge in its place. Figure 8. Shifting the cartridge makes it possible to optimize the offset angle of the tone arm and to certain extend the overhang and the effective length.

13 5. - Once you have the cartridge parallel to the platter it is recommended to measure the downforce again of the cantilever using the same jewelry scale, just to check if the weight is within the range With a jewelry scale measure the downforce of the cantilever. This is relevant to the cartridge you are using. It is mention in the instructions of your new cartridge. If the downforce is out of the range, you have to adjust the weight on the back of the arm, to increase the pressure on the cantilever. Down force VTF 4. - Now, check that the base of the cartridge is parallel to the platter, so it can read right the record. For this you have to adjust the eccentrical weight. If the cartridge is lean to one side, just turn the eccentrical weight to the opposite direction. Apply the amount of down force (Vertical Tracking Force) as indicated by the manufacturer of the cartridge. Never use a down force that is too light. Not enough down force is generally more detrimental to the record groove than a down force which is slightly too heavy. Each time after adjusting the down force does listen to the result. It takes some practice and listening experience to find the optimum down force. If the sound of a saxophone is too light and shows an accentuation in the midband with a slight resonance, than the down force (in relation to the bias setting) is too light. If a clarinet gets too muddy the down force is too heavy. In that case also the sound image will lack in space. In

14 practice the down force is hardly ever the exact value as given by the manufacturer. If you do not use an original diamond tip offered by the manufacturer of the cartridge, you cannot rely on the specifications of the cartridge any longer. Specifically, if it is an old cartridge. The replacement needles often do not have the precisely cut and polished tips, the tips may have slightly more mass. In case of a moving magnet type both the rubber and the magnet may not be comparable with the original quality. So it is possible that a new manufactured tip will alter the performance of the cartridge: compliance and tracking ability, band width, frequency characteristic and dynamics. In that case you also have to find the best down force and side thrust which can be completely different from the values of the original cartridge. neutralize this force, and to give both groove walls equal pressure, it is necessary to compensate this effect by applying a counteracting force at the other end of the arm, passed the pivot (BA). The force to be applied is called side thrust compensation or bias compensation. It is done by means of a pending weight or a magnetic force. A linear/parallel tracking arm does not need this correction because the pivot continuously changes its position. Bias compensation When a disc is spinning and you place a small object on it, the object will be swept off the disc by the centrifugal force (CF). You can try this yourself by placing a small object on the platter. When a record is turning, and the needle tip is held in a spiral groove at one end and the tone arm is fixed on the other end, a force will be exercised on the arm and cartridge. This force has now become a centripetal force (CP) which will move the cartridge towards the spindle, all caused by the fixation at the pivot of the arm. Now the arm can only move in a radial way as it is held in position by the pivot. The result is that there will be an increased pressure on the groove wall which contains the sound of the left channel. In order to

15 When adjusting the bias or side thrust (BA) precisely, use a test record with a groove-less section. The right amount of side thrust compensation (in relation to the down force) will keep the cartridge from moving either towards the spindle or towards the periphery of the LP record. You may also play the tracks of a test record containing heavily modulated signals for left and right, and listen carefully at what level of bias compensation + down force the distortion is the least, or even completely absent. If you are a perfectionist, you may connect an oscilloscope alternately to the left and right outputs of your preamplifier (or the Record Out sockets), and check the bias adjustment by playing the test with separate left and right channel signals, in various modulations, starting at 50 um. The use of a Clamp makes it possible to choose a more precise down force and bias as the use of these gadgets do reduce distortion already to a great extend. This will result in a better adjustment and a much better signal. Figure 9. A correctly adjusted down force combined with the right bias will give a pure stereo image with the least distortion.

16 Final adjustment from the verical tracking angle Figure 9 is a drawing of the cutterhead of a lathe. The cutter diamond moves in a complex way so both left and right signals (for the left and right channels) are engraved in the lacquer. Angle (the way the cutter diamond is mounted) is incorrect and the 20º are not met. If all is correct, the Cutter Diamond Angle must be imitated by the cartridge. Figure 11. Cutter diamond movements Figure 10. Parts of a cutterhead When engraving the lacquer, the cutter diamond moves up and down over a short distance. Whether the movement is more an arc or just a straight line depends on the position of the cutter head and the position of the diamond. In theory this movement is a perpendicular movement (a) from figure 11, but it is likely not to be a straight line (b). The cutter head should be positioned the correct way so that the cutter diamond operates under an angle of 20º. Yet it is possible that the Cutter Rake For monophonic records only the adjustment of the lateral tracking angle is of importance. The stylus should ride in the middle of the groove at the correct down force. With the introduction of the stereo record and its complicated signal, it became clear that a record can be cut in more than just one way. The vertical position of the diamond stylus in the cutter head can vary and the result is that the pattern of the groove changes also.

17 As said, the diamond tip of the cartridge has to be in the same position as the cutter diamond. Only then will the signal be as precise as possible. incorrect, a higher level of distortion will be heard. See the figure 12. The engineers explained what the Vertical Tracking Angle is. A few mentioned other parameters of significance as well. VCU = the Vertical Cutting Angle. It should be set exactly as prescribed in the manual of the cutting lathe. CRA = the Cutter Rake Angle. This is the angle of the cutter diamond in relation to the cutter head. This angle should actually be the same as the VCA, the Vertical Cutting Angle. If it is not, than an engraving giving an awkward signal is the result. VTA = the Vertical Tracking Angle of the diamond tip (stylus) in the cartridge. It should be exactly the same as the Vertical Cutting Angle. SRA = the Stylus Rake Angle. This is the angle the stylus makes in relation to the cantilever and the body of the cartridge. The SRA should be identical to the Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA) when the top of the cartridge is mounted parallel to the record's surface. If the Stylus Rake Angle (SRA) is not identical to the VTA, the SRA has to be adjusted until it reaches the correct VTA and mimics the cutter diamond. One method to achieve this is by adjusting the height of the arm at the pivot. The headshell will no longer be parallel to record's surface. Another method is to put a wedge in between cartridge and headshell. Since the engraved signal in the record measures micrometers, it is obvious that if the SRA is Figure 12. Stylus rake angle

18 Let us view the other drawings. From figure 13: (A) represents the theoretical ideal: CRA, VCA, SRA and VTA are all the same, they coincide. In (B) the stylus is perpendicular to the record's surface, but the Vertical Tracking Angle is incorrect. Because the stylus is incorrectly mounted at the end of the cantilever, the diamond tip is not in a position to read the indentations in the groove correctly. The best thing to do is to make a height adjustment at the pivot. (C) shows the case when the groove is cut under a wider angle than the prescribed 20º. The correct position of the stylus of the cartridge can only be found by making a substantial height adjustment at the pivot, or by putting a wedge in between the cartridge and headshell. The best advice is to adjust the arm at its basis (pivot) in such a way that the best sound reproduction for most records is obtained. Figure 13. A) Theorical ideal, B) Wrong VTA and C) Wider SRA The VTA will generally vary when playing a record which is not completely flat or is warped. If there is continuous variation in arm movement (up and down and/or swinging excessively) when playing a perfectly pressed LP, than it could well be that the arm is too heavy for your cartridge. Your cartridge has probably a high compliance and needs a lighter arm. Check the parameters of arm and cartridge. It is very important to set the correct VTA if you want to obtain a detailed sound with beautiful high frequencies, with warmth and attack at the same time. Lowering the arm at the pivot so that the cartridge will

19 lean slightly back will give a round and less detailed midband. Adjusting the arm at the pivot so that the cartridge leans more forward gives a more detailed sound. If the cartridge leans too far forward the sound becomes hollow and unnatural, the harmonics will suffer. Especially with fine line diamond tips and the Van den Hul tip the precise VTA is of the utmost importance. You have to find the best adjustment for harmonious sound which has a lot of fine detail at the same time. So listen carefully! In the end the determination of the best VTA can only be done by ear. Adjust them until you find the point where the head axis appear floating over the pivot, or in other words, when it can easily moves to the sides (see figure 14 a). It also important to adjust the arm in a parallel position to the record. This two point are the key for the best VTA. In one side of the base is the lifter lever that allows you to lift and lower the tone arm. When it is lifted, we recommend to have a distance of 3mm from the record, to protect them of any damage, see figure 13 b. Choose the VTA with which all records sound good As not all records have been cut at the same angle, there is a slight problem. At the end of the nineteen seventies The Audio Critic suggested the idea of optimizing the VTA for each and every record you would play. The idea was simple: use cardboard of varying thickness (millimeters) and cut these to the size of the turntable mat (or I would suggest: about 28 cm in diameter). Adding cardboard discs in between record and turntable mat may give an optimum VTA but will also change the contact of LP and mat, and it will change the "color" of the sound reproduction. So cardboard discs are out of the question, at least for me personally. Fortunately, we have design an arm of which the VTA can be changed. Our turntable arm base is design to enable an adjustment in any direction: up and down, left and right. This is possible by changing the height of three allen screws that are under the arm base. Figure 14. A) The head axis will seems to float. B) Left 3 mm between the record and tone arm

20 IMPORTANT: Some audiophiles add a small wedge when they think it necessary to adjust the VTA in specific cases. Placing a wedge can help in rare cases. But placing a plate, piece of rubber, felt, or whatever material you choose (as is sometimes advised by so called knowledgeable audiophiles) in between cartridge and headshell should not be done. It provides a "loose" contact between cartridge and headshell. Placing a material between cartridge and headshell may give (on first hearing) the signal more speed, especially the high frequency region becomes faster, but at the same time a correct transient which is built up from the lowest to the highest frequencies will show a less harmonious build up. The reason? The insertion results in a more or less prominent phase shift (difference in time). A wedge or plate will certainly translate into a so called bending mode, the frequency of which is followed by its second and third harmonics (and even higher). This bending mode will color the sound. At first hearing there may be some refinement and more spaciousness, but after a while it shows all too clearly that the correct build up of harmonics is impaired. A good transient is dependent on each part and every material used in arm, platter, motor, chassis, plinth and feet. The application determines whether the sound is lively, well balanced, whether it is lacking in detail and whether it is lacking an open midband which adds to the tangibility of the instruments. The sound should simply be harmonious and should convey the magic of instruments and the performance. If you need a small intermediate plate between cartridge and arm, the choice of material is important. Always strive for bandwidth. Diamond check If the mechanical adjustments are not correctly made a distorted signal will be the result. If you have done your best and distortion persists, and it is not caused by the maltreated record groove, you should check the diamond tip of the cartridge or have it checked by a professional. Figure 15. Tip from a cartridge A used diamond has at its very tip very small facets that cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are at the end of the tip and not on the sides above the groove as many do expect when checking a tip. These facets let the tip act as a chisel that will "cut" the grooves, especially the grooves which contain high dynamics. If you play with a good tip and if down force and side thrust are well adjusted, than you can listen to your records many and many times without the quality diminishing.

21 Choosing a right system For the older records a monaural cartridge with a spherical tip in combination with the appropriate mass of the arm and the appropriate down force is needed. Sometimes one encounters a very old mono record from the early nineteen fifties which will sound very well when played with a crystal pick up and a down force of even 8 gr. Some old Deutsche Grammophon or Philips discs can benefit from this approach. Right connections of hadshell leads The position of the connecting pins at the back of the cartridge varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. The connections for the cartridge wires on the inside of the head shell however always have the same configuration if a standard SME type shell is used. Make the correct connections for the leads. Otherwise the reproduction will not be in true stereo. This tone arm/headshell wiring diagram shows how to. Also the headphone and the loudspeakers should be connected correctly. If not, the rendering of the musicians in the middle of the orchestra or the jazz formation will not occur because the middle part of the image is on the outside of each channel/speaker and will not 'connect' acoustically. Cartridge loading Is the sound shrill and are the high frequencies accentuated? Or is the sound too dull and lacks transparency? In any case you should check the loading of the cartridge. The phono input of your (pre-) amplifier should have the right capacitance to meet a specific moving magnet cartridge. The higher the capacitance the duller the sound. So check the specifications of amplifier and cartridge given by the manufacturers. A moving coil cartridge should be connected to a phono prepreamplifier which has an input impedance of at least 2 1/2 times the value of the impedance of the cartridge's coils. The impedance of the input of a step-up transformer should be the same or slightly higher than the value of the coils of the cartridge. Check the specifications of the cartridge and the specs of your (pre-) amplifier or step-up transformer, and see if they match. Record clamp/weight/stabilizing ring A record clamp or record weight will improve the contact of record and turntable mat. Vibrations and all sorts of resonances will have lesser chance to be generated. False

22 high frequencies will not occur. The overall signal will be more precise and the sound will have less distortion. Avoid acoustical and mechanical feedback If you live in a house/apartment with concrete floors, you can use an audio rack with spikes to support your turntable. If you want a good coupling make small holes in the carpet and place the spikes directly on the concrete. Take care of your records To get the best quality of reproduction it is imperative to take care of the records. That is why records need cleaning from time to time. If you do not have access to a professional Keith Monks Record Cleaning Machine, which provides the most efficient way to safely clean records, you can buy a DISCO ANTISTAT, with which you bathe and brush the two sides of the record and then let the record dry. After cleaning and drying put each and every record in a clean inner sleeve. If you are handy you also can repair the covers to a certain extend and also clean them. WARNING CAUTION NOTE Electrical hazard! Misuse or failure to follow instructions properly may result in personal injury or death! No risk or personal injury; however, misuse or failure to follow instructions may result in damage to equipment. No risk or personal injury or equipment damage; however, misuse or failure to follow instructions may prevent proper performance of the equipment.

23 Characteristics Platter weight. 5 kg Motor..asynchronous motor, 250 rpm Weight.8 kg Dimentions (height, width, depth) 15 cm, 52 cm, 41 cm LIMITED WARRANTY What is covered and what is Not Covered Except as specified below, this warranty covers parts and labor to correct all defects in materials and workmanship. The following are not covered by the warranty: 1. Damage, deterioration, malfunction or failure to meet performance specifications resulting from: a. Accident, acts of nature, misuse, abuse, neglect or unauthorized product modifications b. Improper installation, removal or maintenance, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product. c. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Margules Audio to repair the product. d. Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier). e. Any cause other than a product defect. 2. Cleaning, initial set-up, check-ups with no defects found, or charges incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product.

24 3. Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 4. Accessories, including but not limited to, batteries, cables, mounting hardware and brackets, cleaning accessories, antenna and detachable power cords. 5. Warranty is void if purchase was made from anyone other than an authorized Margules Audio dealer. Who May Enforce the Warranty? This warranty extends to products purchased directly from Margules Audio or an authorized Margules Audio dealer. Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty, if any. What Will We Pay For? We will pay for all labor and material expenses for items covered by the warranty. Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty How You Can Get Service? In the event that the owner needs to return the unit to Margules Audio for service or repair of a possible defect, he must do the following: Contact Margules Audio at (525) in Mexico or at in USA and ask for technical support. Or visit Margules Audio at the address in the end of this manual with your product. If you want to send it the cost is on your account. Limitation of Implied Warranties All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purchase, are limited in duration to the length of this warranty. Exclusion of Damages Margules Audio s liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the product at Margules Audio s option. Margules Audio shall not be liable for damage to other products caused by any defects in Margules Audio products, damages based upon inconvenience or loss of use of the product, or any other damages, whether incidental, consequential, or otherwise. How State Law Relates to the Warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

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